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It does not make horrible html. It makes what is next. It is so awful, no name has been created for such a hellish mess :-Ddon't worry you aren't the only one with an old version of word, but it makes horrible horrible html code though.
It does not make horrible html. It makes what is next. It is so awful, no name has been created for such a hellish mess :-D
Vim?? Seriously? Wow. That's hardcore, man! If anything I think using Vim's the part that's the overkill...I use plain OpenOffice and Vim. That, and a paper notebook. Anything more complex seems overkilling to me.
Slackware??? Wow! Showing off your stripes!I don't use a heavy modified configuration for Vim. My config files are mostly what you get with default Slackware.
Slackware??? Wow! Showing off your stripes!
Once upon a time I had vi forced on me. No matter how people insisted it was fantastic, I didn't really like it. I just cannot handle vim/emacs. I love my Notepad++!
Meadow337 said:Astonishingly you can read your e-book in Calibre without needing every e-reader known to semi work to do so
Meadow337 said:And don't get me started on the drawbacks of Firefox, the only thing more irritating to use is IE.
LOL! Don't worry about me, I'm very shy, therefore I shall start no wars. I think 'I don't give a damn' is a pretty good policy for sticking to personal preferences.If you are trying to start another "editor war", I must tell you that it won't work with me, because I don't give a damn